Situated on a beautiful north-facing bay on the shores of the Langebaan Lagoon you will find the beautiful resort of Paradise Beach. Paradise Beach is a private residential resort which is located north of Club Mykonos on the shores of the lagoon. The heart of Paradise Beach can be discovered in its name, the secluded beach around which the resort has grown. The properties in the resort have all been built to capture the character of contemporary Mediterranean architecture, giving visitors the feeling of those far away shores.
Being situated in Langebaan means that there are a variety of activities available for guests, from kids to grown ups. There are so many things to do in Langebaan that it rivals top seaside holiday destinations. If you feel that you need a break from swimming in the blue waters of the lagoon or from feeling the sand between your toes, here are some other things which could keep you busy.
Sunny Park
With Mini Golf, trampolines, jumping castles, water slides, quad biking, pool tables and TV games you are sure to be kept busy at this fun park which has all you need for a day filled with fun.
Club Mykonos
Paradise Beaches neighbour has childrens entertainment, a games arcade, a creche, a sauna, an indoor pool, golf, tennis, squash and horse riding.
The Great Outdoors
The Langebaan lagoon is an ideal spot for outdoor activities that both you and your children will love such as bir watching, fishing, swimming, building sand castles and just enjoying some quality time with you friends and family. There are over 250 species of birds that have been recorded on the Cape West Coast, which has led to the Langebaan lagoon being classified as a wetland of international importance.
Guests are also welcome to enjoy some pamper treatments at the spa which is uniquely situated at The Farmhouse Hotel. Treatments are performed by internationally qualified therapists who offer an array of massages, facials, therapies and even couples massages.
A Golden Retriever called Ben.
Affectionately known as the world's naughtiest dog! Ben was born on 27 January 2006 and in a roundabout way, was trained by a dog called "Weskus", who has now retired to Calypso Beach. Anyone who visits Paradise Beach, should be warned that they would be welcomed by Ben and he would most likely help himself to a souvenir (shoes are his favourite!).